Yes, you would be able to get 2 trestles from a single pallet if you can get 2x heavy and 8x light undamaged boards from it. You need to start with a pallet like the one in this video, (you need a different design to make a trestle from EPAL boards): th-cam.com/video/BYWYVVy5Mtc/w-d-xo.html
Here in Australia that style of 1200x1200mm pallet is the most common. The unpainted softwood ones are single-use, the returnable ones are made from hardwood and usually fully painted with a company name (like "CHEP"). EPAL pallets don't get usually returned for reuse here.
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This is a more simple example than the other videos on YT I likey
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Very useful, nice and sample, work best in pair. I guess two can be made from one palette?
Yes, you would be able to get 2 trestles from a single pallet if you can get 2x heavy and 8x light undamaged boards from it.
You need to start with a pallet like the one in this video, (you need a different design to make a trestle from EPAL boards):
th-cam.com/video/BYWYVVy5Mtc/w-d-xo.html
@@TightwadWorkshop O, I see. Loks like beer pallet.
Here in Australia that style of 1200x1200mm pallet is the most common. The unpainted softwood ones are single-use, the returnable ones are made from hardwood and usually fully painted with a company name (like "CHEP").
EPAL pallets don't get usually returned for reuse here.